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[laughter] wayne al went to retire and went to harvard, i went to the smithsonian and was in charge of government for a wild man. my wonderful wife, rebecca who is right here. i'm telling you i could not have done this book without you. she did with research and out of me being up at 4:00 in the morning and she is amazing. so we went overseas and did a bunch of work with charities and children and blind people and lepers and came back and ended up on a sailboat in one day in 2005, the phone connected for some reason to some island power in your brain and it was all since then. he said these guys want to write the story of my life and they don't know me as well as you do. would you like to take a shot at it quite a nice night, because it is a life, i said just a second, i'm having trouble getting the court out of this bottle of chardonnay. but i did. i said why would they do that? because i would give you access to everything in my life, everything. i thought i knew a lot, but all of his records, papers, speeches, personal letters from family members was all there. everything i could po
[laughter] wayne al went to retire and went to harvard, i went to the smithsonian and was in charge of government for a wild man. my wonderful wife, rebecca who is right here. i'm telling you i could not have done this book without you. she did with research and out of me being up at 4:00 in the morning and she is amazing. so we went overseas and did a bunch of work with charities and children and blind people and lepers and came back and ended up on a sailboat in one day in 2005, the phone...
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they have one more nonconference game with harvard next saturday before starting a pac 12 schedule. >>> when the stanford women play in knoxville it usually turns into a long ride home. today they showed why they're ranked number one in the nation. owns the paint. get out of my way. 21 points. grabbed a career high 19 rebounds. stanford wins in knoxville for the first time in 16 years. the cardinals beat tenth ranked tennessee 73-60. stanford wins in knoxville for just the second time in 13 visits. they play second ranked uconn at home next saturday. >>> st. maries didn't plan to stay in cedar falls, iowa for the entire weekend. but the storm has forced the game against northern iowa to be postponed. they'll try to play it tomorrow morning. >>> usf didn't worry about snow in hawaii. played in the diamond head classic against san diego state. led usf. do not have one single senior on the team. the more experience finishes the game with a 31-11 run. chase, 33 career points. san diego state wins. >>> other hoops. santa clara wins. and san jose state loses to james madison. >>> the 49ers
they have one more nonconference game with harvard next saturday before starting a pac 12 schedule. >>> when the stanford women play in knoxville it usually turns into a long ride home. today they showed why they're ranked number one in the nation. owns the paint. get out of my way. 21 points. grabbed a career high 19 rebounds. stanford wins in knoxville for the first time in 16 years. the cardinals beat tenth ranked tennessee 73-60. stanford wins in knoxville for just the second time...
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nancy rappaport is a professor of psychiatry at harvard medical school, and directs the school-based programs for the cambridge health alliance. and amy smith is the president of the national association of school psychologists. dr. rappaport, i'd like to start really where hari's piece just ended with children in newtown itself, the ones closest to what happened. what needs to happen for them? >> what needs to happen in some ways is already happening which is the outpouring of support. people are providing to them to say that they have suffered something which all of us feel heart broken that they should have witnessed at any age but certainly at a young age and that their parents, their guardians, their teachers, the country is by their side and that they're not alone with this. >> brown: amy smith, same question for you. staying in newtown and thinking in terms of school and educators, what should they be saying now to the students? >> the thing that will help these students the most is to understand that they have the support and that we return them to... the goal is that we retu
nancy rappaport is a professor of psychiatry at harvard medical school, and directs the school-based programs for the cambridge health alliance. and amy smith is the president of the national association of school psychologists. dr. rappaport, i'd like to start really where hari's piece just ended with children in newtown itself, the ones closest to what happened. what needs to happen for them? >> what needs to happen in some ways is already happening which is the outpouring of support....
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she is a graduate of harvard law school and johns hopkins university. she is a contributing author to consumer credit and landing. welcome to both of you. >> thank you for the opportunity to be here before you today. let me touch on a few highlights of the testimony we have already submitted. we talked a little bit about credit reports and whether consumers understand them or not but the strongest advocate for me is a consumer. when the bank does not know me, 40 million of us moved every year and a credit report is the bridge that tells my story. it is about my hard work and help pay my bills and the good decisions i make and personal responsibility. credit reports are an incredible indicator to others, everything else about you want someone to know about me. usaid, the other banks are so involved and supportive of credit reporting that they are involved in spreading this good news around the world. i serve on an international task force to advance credit reporting and other parts of the world. the system is big. the report laid out very well, 200 milli
she is a graduate of harvard law school and johns hopkins university. she is a contributing author to consumer credit and landing. welcome to both of you. >> thank you for the opportunity to be here before you today. let me touch on a few highlights of the testimony we have already submitted. we talked a little bit about credit reports and whether consumers understand them or not but the strongest advocate for me is a consumer. when the bank does not know me, 40 million of us moved every...
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neil: harvard people listen to that. >> the comments were incendiary to the white house. saying we can't mention it occasionally and saying, too bad, saying dysfunctiol leadership is related to the function of the government -- neil: he said that? passive aggressive. >> it was a lot. it was thing after thing, and he, you know, he qualified that, i love the guy, but he's terrible is basically what he said. i don't know. there were other, you know, things going on in the subjects of this speech. kneel -- neil: i could be crazy. i had phone calls to make for one thing, and shopping to do. >> yes. neil: what i gleaned from this is that we are hardly in a position to be embarking on a massive global environmental, for lack of a better word, stimulus campaign. if we were to try that or attempt that in this environment, forget about whether we reach a deal by the end of the year on the so-called cliff, that is what will send the world spending into recession. my thoughts. >> first of all, we don't have the money to pay for the past two deficits. i don't belve weevil have the mon
neil: harvard people listen to that. >> the comments were incendiary to the white house. saying we can't mention it occasionally and saying, too bad, saying dysfunctiol leadership is related to the function of the government -- neil: he said that? passive aggressive. >> it was a lot. it was thing after thing, and he, you know, he qualified that, i love the guy, but he's terrible is basically what he said. i don't know. there were other, you know, things going on in the subjects of...
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we have the former state department under secretary who is professor of international politics at harvard kennedy school of government. not the first time we have heard this tactic used to scare the people into thinking the good guys are the bad guys but this is especially worrysome. >>guest: it is infuriating. it shows the lawless nature of much of pakistan and especially it shows the cynicism and the ignorance of the taliban and the other terrorist groups who do not care for the children of pakistan. they care more about their own ideology. polio is nearly eradicated world-wide but for these three countries. it is infuriating to see the taliban not accept elementary standards of behavior toward their own children in pakistan. >>shepard: you look around the world for that matter and it is hard to find a place that is more of a problem for the world than pakistan. i don't know how the world tackles this. >>guest: if many ways if you look at all the security threats from pakistan, it is the most dangerous country in the world. mostly because its central government is so weak and doesn't ho
we have the former state department under secretary who is professor of international politics at harvard kennedy school of government. not the first time we have heard this tactic used to scare the people into thinking the good guys are the bad guys but this is especially worrysome. >>guest: it is infuriating. it shows the lawless nature of much of pakistan and especially it shows the cynicism and the ignorance of the taliban and the other terrorist groups who do not care for the...
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he's the number crunching whiz with harvard economic degree inspiration for the character played by actor jonah hill in money ball. >> in order to buy win you need to buy runs. >>reporter: he helped the oakland a's win consistently despite lowest payroll in baseball. he has most recently been an executive with the new york mets. we'll see what he can do at sears. >>> while santa stuffs his sleigh full of is to for girls and boy as couple grads are stuffing boxes of new toy that is just for girls. but as january thon bloom explains, resume nature is different from any doll house you have ever seen. in case you are wondering that is a spinning electric fireplace. in imaginary ski cabin. >> then put stairs to gun to the loft. >>reporter: whole thing built with resume nature a building toy set especially for girls ages stoyx 10. >> today there aren't very many building toys for girls. all do is and princess so we wanted to do something about that. >>reporter: they started the toy company at stanford business accelerator after graduate with class male engineers. >> something needs to be done a
he's the number crunching whiz with harvard economic degree inspiration for the character played by actor jonah hill in money ball. >> in order to buy win you need to buy runs. >>reporter: he helped the oakland a's win consistently despite lowest payroll in baseball. he has most recently been an executive with the new york mets. we'll see what he can do at sears. >>> while santa stuffs his sleigh full of is to for girls and boy as couple grads are stuffing boxes of new toy...
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a recent harvard university study shows where there are more guns, there is more homicide. but already, some school officials are rushing to put guns in the hands of teachers. in arizona, the attorney general is proposing a program to arm an employee in every school and give school staff free guns and free training. in ohio, a gun association is offering a firearms training program for teachers. 24 have already signed up. in utah, a gun group is offering free concealed weapons training for teachers. the training starts today. in texas, a gun store owner is giving teacher'ss a 10% diskouchblt. in minnesota, a teacher was put on administrative leave after bringing a loaded pistol into her school. in new jersey, armed security guards to schools starting next week. this is crazy. arming teachers school officials is danger. now is the time to take action against this. the tifl v teaeachers and civil communities are planning rallies against it. this cannot become a national trend. joining me now is randy weingarten, president of the american federation of teempers and tameka mall
a recent harvard university study shows where there are more guns, there is more homicide. but already, some school officials are rushing to put guns in the hands of teachers. in arizona, the attorney general is proposing a program to arm an employee in every school and give school staff free guns and free training. in ohio, a gun association is offering a firearms training program for teachers. 24 have already signed up. in utah, a gun group is offering free concealed weapons training for...
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. >> you are a harvard law graduate. if i take four tylenol and driving erratically they can't charge me for driving under the influence of alcohol. >> we're talking about drugs here. we're talking about marijuana. >> bill: it's legal. >> i know. >> bill: tylenol is a drug. >> the issue is whether or not you are driving impaired. not about what it is you are driving that made you impaired. ambien. >> if they have to change the law they have to change the law. they are reconsidering it in january 1202013 where they will specify an amount. >> bill: right now willie nelson can get in his van as high as a cited and do anything he wants. >> in that state. >> can't be charged with drunk driving because there isn't any drunk -- drug driving law period. i want to throw up this video and remind everybody what happened in michigan. an investigative report by a local detroit station caught people drinking and drugging, potting all of that. on their lunch hour on the clock, all right. they are getting paid. they are all union worker
. >> you are a harvard law graduate. if i take four tylenol and driving erratically they can't charge me for driving under the influence of alcohol. >> we're talking about drugs here. we're talking about marijuana. >> bill: it's legal. >> i know. >> bill: tylenol is a drug. >> the issue is whether or not you are driving impaired. not about what it is you are driving that made you impaired. ambien. >> if they have to change the law they have to change...
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i went to jail instead of harvard. of course a big difference. >> but i take it as a politician especially in our modern sense of the word he may have lacked a certain common touch. >> he had no common touch but very few of the leaders in the country did at that time. they were all university graduates except for george washington, and george washington educated himself. he read more than 6,000 books. this was an elite. the constitution didn't give liberty of the ordinary man. turned over but it gave congress the same life the parliament had and they could tax us without our permission. it gave the constitution did not provide liberty for the american people. if the government into the hands of the property elite, white male property elite in the country for the first years of the nation. >> i don't know how strong to put where slavery came from. >> he believed in justice, and he felt this was a great evil but most of the leaders did feel that. george washington early on said there is no man who were sincerely more tha
i went to jail instead of harvard. of course a big difference. >> but i take it as a politician especially in our modern sense of the word he may have lacked a certain common touch. >> he had no common touch but very few of the leaders in the country did at that time. they were all university graduates except for george washington, and george washington educated himself. he read more than 6,000 books. this was an elite. the constitution didn't give liberty of the ordinary man....
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undersecretary joins us currently professor of the practice of diplomacy and international politics at harvard's kennedy school of government. sir, it is good to see you. what does this do talking about the fighting spilling into lebanon, what does it do to regional stability? >>guest: well, syria is centrally located in the heart of the arab world. should this civil war go on much longer, it could very well fundamentally have a negative impact on both lebanon and jordan as well as iraq. what happens there has tremendous regional consequences. what we see happening on the streets is the rebel armies are making significant advances in aleppo and damascus. they are fighting very close to the stronghold of president assad and he is using significant force including air power and artillery against civilian neighborhoods. it is bloody and tragic. now we have a report that the syrian government may be deciding what to do with chemical weapons the you can see the very swift warnings by president obama and by secretary clinton. >>trace: people do not understand when you talk about lebanon you are talkin
undersecretary joins us currently professor of the practice of diplomacy and international politics at harvard's kennedy school of government. sir, it is good to see you. what does this do talking about the fighting spilling into lebanon, what does it do to regional stability? >>guest: well, syria is centrally located in the heart of the arab world. should this civil war go on much longer, it could very well fundamentally have a negative impact on both lebanon and jordan as well as iraq....
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john sharp, who is a psychiatrist on the faculty of the harvard medical school, dr. sharp, so good to have you here. you heard me ramp, i don't much care about this guy's state of mind. i care about the victims. the victim's family the ripple effect. the fact that this town will forever bear the insignificant any i can't insignia that happens here. >> let's talk about grieving and. >> i'm a parent. i drop them off at that school because i thought they would learn to be safe. what am i feeling right now? >> you are feeling angry. you are feeling scared. you are feeling so many different emotions it's hard to keep them straight. everyone woke up today to the worst nightmare to even imagine than when they went to bed last night. what parents have to do is provide a sense of safety for their children. >> judge jeanine: but they didn't. do they live with guilt? how do they resolve what they have gone through? how do they protect their own children. >> what we know two different things. that doesn't make us feel better or safe when we consider dropping our kid somewhere or
john sharp, who is a psychiatrist on the faculty of the harvard medical school, dr. sharp, so good to have you here. you heard me ramp, i don't much care about this guy's state of mind. i care about the victims. the victim's family the ripple effect. the fact that this town will forever bear the insignificant any i can't insignia that happens here. >> let's talk about grieving and. >> i'm a parent. i drop them off at that school because i thought they would learn to be safe. what am...
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and greece and now professor at the harvard kennedy school, and michael ohanlon senior fellow at the brookings institution and coauthor of "bending history"." will we and should we recognize the opposition forces? >> i think the obama administration needs to make a big decision. do you confer recognition on national council as legitimate authority of the syrian people. the reason for doing this, they need to push assad out as quickly as possible. he's holding on, and if something doesn't change in this equilibrium he may hold on for months on end. this war could spread in lebanon, jordan, iraq, that's not in the interest of the united states. they need to reinforce this coalition. that's one reason. the other is one of self interest. it's likely that at some point assad is going to fall. this particular group or some element of it will take over as the government of syria. we should want to have influence there given the importance of syria, and the importance of syria to iran. because if we can separate a new syrian government from the iranians that would be a major strategic advant
and greece and now professor at the harvard kennedy school, and michael ohanlon senior fellow at the brookings institution and coauthor of "bending history"." will we and should we recognize the opposition forces? >> i think the obama administration needs to make a big decision. do you confer recognition on national council as legitimate authority of the syrian people. the reason for doing this, they need to push assad out as quickly as possible. he's holding on, and if...
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john sharp, who is a psychiatrist on the faculty of the harvard medical school, dr. sharp, so good to have you here. you heard me ramp, i don't much care about this guy's state of mind. i care about the victims. the victim's family the ripple effect. the fact that this town will forever bear the insignificant any i can't insignia that happens here. >> let's talk about grieving and. >> i'm a parent. i drop them off at that school because i thought they would learn to be safe. what am i feeling right now? >> you are feeling angry. you are feeling scared. you are feeling so many different emotions it's hard to keep them straight. everyone woke up today to the worst nightmare to even imagine than when they went to bed last night. what parents have to do is provide a sense of safety for their children. >> judge jeanine: but they didn't. do they live with guilt? how do they resolve what they have gone through? how do they protect their own children. >> what we know two different things. that doesn't make us feel better or safe when we consider dropping our kid somewhere or
john sharp, who is a psychiatrist on the faculty of the harvard medical school, dr. sharp, so good to have you here. you heard me ramp, i don't much care about this guy's state of mind. i care about the victims. the victim's family the ripple effect. the fact that this town will forever bear the insignificant any i can't insignia that happens here. >> let's talk about grieving and. >> i'm a parent. i drop them off at that school because i thought they would learn to be safe. what am...
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i know the next book, somebody else did a book on him six seven years and it was about his time at harvard. i don't like to leave prisoners. it is all here. i want to give everybody their money's worth. that is another one of the reasons. thank you. very good. [applause] >> is there a nonfiction author or book you would like to see featured on booktv. send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or tweak as at twitter.com/booktv. >> with a month left in 2012, many publications are putting together their year end list of notable books. booktv will feature these books focusing on nonfiction selections. attendees at the top ten nonfiction books. in the black count, glory, revolution, betrayal and the real count of monte christo john rice because the life of chairman of -- the life of general alex bill haas. and 1100 mile bike along the pacific coast and explains how her travels changed her life in while:from lost to found on the pacific coast trail. in far from the tree, parents, children and the search for identity, national book award winner and drizzle and profiles the parents of exceptional chi
i know the next book, somebody else did a book on him six seven years and it was about his time at harvard. i don't like to leave prisoners. it is all here. i want to give everybody their money's worth. that is another one of the reasons. thank you. very good. [applause] >> is there a nonfiction author or book you would like to see featured on booktv. send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or tweak as at twitter.com/booktv. >> with a month left in 2012, many publications are putting...
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[applause] i want to thank susan molinari and yourself on a great partnership with google and harvard for a day that i hope will stimulate people and remind them of the importance of the investments. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> president obama travels to michigan today. he will be speaking to autoworkers in a plant outside detroit about extending the bush tax cuts for the middle class. the president met with john boehner at the white house to discuss a deal to avoid the automatic tax increases and spending cuts that are set to kick in at the beginning of next year. we will have live coverage of the prison in michigan starting at 2:00 p.m. eastern. -- the president in michigan starting at 2:00 p.m. eastern. at 5:30 p.m. eastern, how u.s. debt, economic growth, and baby boomers retiring could lead to political and economic change. also, the u.s. senate meets today to continue debate on extending insurance on higher deposit announced. live coverage begins at 2:00 p.m. eastern on
[applause] i want to thank susan molinari and yourself on a great partnership with google and harvard for a day that i hope will stimulate people and remind them of the importance of the investments. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> president obama travels to michigan today. he will be speaking to autoworkers in a plant outside detroit about extending the bush tax cuts for the middle...
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every idea, and the panels say, yes as was said -- [laughter] now it's you go after the president of harvard and you know, hutchens and you know susan, who more importantly than anything else she's done at google or in congress, partners with my wife on issues of child trafficking so she's a special place in our home but so you know, i know a lot has already been said and since i p didn't hear it all i don't know if i'll just repeat it again. we like to remind ourselves what's the end goal for economic policy because you hear a lot of metrics on gdp on growth, on productivity, ect. as if those were the ends in themselves. they are all means to our ends ultimate goals of economic policy which, to me are, are we are nation in which the accident of your birth does not overly determine the outcome of your life or if there's a real chance for everyone to rise? two are we an economy where growth strengthens and broadens the middle class so there's not only security for the middle class, but ability that those from other countries and those who are poor can move up without pushing anyone out and th
every idea, and the panels say, yes as was said -- [laughter] now it's you go after the president of harvard and you know, hutchens and you know susan, who more importantly than anything else she's done at google or in congress, partners with my wife on issues of child trafficking so she's a special place in our home but so you know, i know a lot has already been said and since i p didn't hear it all i don't know if i'll just repeat it again. we like to remind ourselves what's the end goal for...
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>> that is according to a public health specialist at harvard. in australia in 1996, a mass killing of 35 people lead to a national fire arms agreement. the buyback of guns and tighter gun rules for licensing as a storage. after 14 years of that law going into effect, there is been not been one shooting. canada requires a 28 day waiting period to buy a handgun, and imposes a clever safeguard: umpire should have the support of. >> your vet says she is not sure of what a lot were waiting to hear what accomplished just get rid of assault weapons we need to find some answers soon. >> thank you and me. >> is 7:57 a.m. we will be back with more in a couple of minutes as we take a faa look at the fog and rain in walnut creek. (male announcer) live from the bay area's news station, this is the kron 4 morning news. kron 4 news at a in starts now. >> thank you for joining us on this monday november 17th. the top story is the tragedy in newtown conn. new video just as if kron 4 of the home of lanza . renee marsh is live in town conn we have new information.
>> that is according to a public health specialist at harvard. in australia in 1996, a mass killing of 35 people lead to a national fire arms agreement. the buyback of guns and tighter gun rules for licensing as a storage. after 14 years of that law going into effect, there is been not been one shooting. canada requires a 28 day waiting period to buy a handgun, and imposes a clever safeguard: umpire should have the support of. >> your vet says she is not sure of what a lot were...
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but i read it in latin because i went to heal instead of harvard. >> i take it as a politician in our modern sense of the word female black the common touch. >> very few of the leaders of this country did at the time. they were all university graduates except for george washington and george washington was an autodidact commotion so fed 6000 books. this was an elite. constitution did not give liberty to the ordinary man. all it did was replace the king with the president. but it gave congress the same right. congress could tax. the constitution did not provide liberty for the american people. if the government into the hands of a property elite and was a white male that ran this country for the first year of our nation. >> house on to put it to slavery come from? >> he believed in justice and he felt this was a great evil, but most of the leaders did feel george washington currently on said there was no man who most sincerely wants to see an end to slavery in this country. he called it a great evil. slavery was not something the founding fathers invented. slavery was invented by the e
but i read it in latin because i went to heal instead of harvard. >> i take it as a politician in our modern sense of the word female black the common touch. >> very few of the leaders of this country did at the time. they were all university graduates except for george washington and george washington was an autodidact commotion so fed 6000 books. this was an elite. constitution did not give liberty to the ordinary man. all it did was replace the king with the president. but it...
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i thought the only story here was that the endowment for harvard was over $30 billion. not million. billion. >> by the way, they are the ones who declined -- >> they did decline. all of the big ones declined. joy never has so much money been wasted on so much dorkery. if we had this money do you realize how much acid we could have bought? it is all microscopes and theorums. >> what would you use the as -- the acid for? >> to burn cars we don't like. >> all right, i don't think it is necessarily correct. just because they feel it is something meaningful that it is meaningful. lots of people in the world demand -- the last people in the world to demand anything are students who owe so much. >> how about they respond by saying we are going into winter reducing our use in the dormitory. >> you are so devious. that's why you should be president of the united states or at least president of "red eye." you are president of "red eye" because i make the decisions here. how is that? >> now fire him! >> this is purely one of the royalty jobs. all right, president of "red eye," from freshmen to
i thought the only story here was that the endowment for harvard was over $30 billion. not million. billion. >> by the way, they are the ones who declined -- >> they did decline. all of the big ones declined. joy never has so much money been wasted on so much dorkery. if we had this money do you realize how much acid we could have bought? it is all microscopes and theorums. >> what would you use the as -- the acid for? >> to burn cars we don't like. >> all right, i...
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so -- right now looking at some of the things that have been floated -- that -- that harvard from reported basically that's the president getting stimulus aspects of it. the payroll taxes is going away. making sure that -- things like unemployment insurance, huge stimulus for the economy, one of the highest multipliers, if that was gone we would have -- you know, we would be dumping back into another recession the president is a fan of abraham lincoln but creating a civil war is hyperbolic even for charles krauthammer. where is that guy? can we sign him up? where is he lurking now? the reality is this man has been willing to compromise to the chagrin of those progressives on and on the left so much of the political capital he's generated as a result of his re-election, again, in deference to the common good. he's looking out for the american people but the problem is here that the republicans to -- borrow the phrase here, at gunpoint. literally have us with -- if we want assault bans, let's ban the assault of the right-wing element of the conservative party against president obama by holdi
so -- right now looking at some of the things that have been floated -- that -- that harvard from reported basically that's the president getting stimulus aspects of it. the payroll taxes is going away. making sure that -- things like unemployment insurance, huge stimulus for the economy, one of the highest multipliers, if that was gone we would have -- you know, we would be dumping back into another recession the president is a fan of abraham lincoln but creating a civil war is hyperbolic even...
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you went to harvard, lived in boston. now you live in connecticut. do they care this much about history? >> they do. i gave a talk in madison conn a week ago. they are very interested and enthusiastic. in new england, 1775 -- in the south, only south carolina and virginia were doing anything of any importance in 1775. north carolina was too divided and georgia did not matter much. but new england was out in front. the british knew that big trouble was coming out of new england. >> why? what was the reason that the patriots wanted to be separated from great britain? >> you have to take it in layers. the underlying population in new england tended to come in the beginning from east anglia, which was the old section of england that was the most against the crown and found no support for the parliamentary side in the civil war. after parliament triumphs but loses in the restoration. you see so many names of towns in eastern massachusetts that are also the names of towns in east anglia. so they have that heritage. they were from part of england that had b
you went to harvard, lived in boston. now you live in connecticut. do they care this much about history? >> they do. i gave a talk in madison conn a week ago. they are very interested and enthusiastic. in new england, 1775 -- in the south, only south carolina and virginia were doing anything of any importance in 1775. north carolina was too divided and georgia did not matter much. but new england was out in front. the british knew that big trouble was coming out of new england. >>...
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. >> when you're competing with people with harvard degrees that try to work at blockbuster. >> you could get a job. you could be an assistant on movie sets. >> i've gotten jobs. i've had more jobs than anyone i know by far. >> i don't think the job debate helps you at all. >> no, it doesn't. right. >> i think she's going. would you do the only thing she really wants from you and go to the landlord and say i'm off the lease, two months. >> i'm going to get a roommate. >> you're going to put an ad-in right away for a roommate. >> i've done it. >> my perfect world, i'd like to see you both get out of the apartment. it's got too much pain. >> i wouldn't mind leaving either. i want to go up or stay the same. that's my boundary, if i have a say anymore. >> you're not going to have a say. she's going. i want a rescue plan. she wants six months with no contact. can you do that? i can see that will be hard for you. >> six months. i don't see the practicality of it. what if something happens in a month, someone could help her out in her career. >> you could contact her for business reasons. >> if
. >> when you're competing with people with harvard degrees that try to work at blockbuster. >> you could get a job. you could be an assistant on movie sets. >> i've gotten jobs. i've had more jobs than anyone i know by far. >> i don't think the job debate helps you at all. >> no, it doesn't. right. >> i think she's going. would you do the only thing she really wants from you and go to the landlord and say i'm off the lease, two months. >> i'm going to...
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i teach full time at ucla, and i use it in others areas i wrote in harvard business reviews about it. someone said put this in a book, and so i did. >> your book begins with former mayor, i never thought he would leave of las vegas. >> he did leave. his wife got a job. >> gavin: that's also another remarkable story. but you begin with opening with that, that you were not able to connect emotionally despite your strong arguments. is that the point of your inspiration or were you stepping back and looking at your successes and failures from before? was there a point where it just hit you that the story that narrative is that distinguishing component? >> yeah, it hit me because i failed so many times in so many places, and i tried to figure out in the pain of failure what was the cause? what did i do wrong? what didn't i do right? usually it wasn't that i didn't tell my story. i didn't create a compelling narrative that made people get me. they weren't even empathetically listening. i was firing facts and bullet points but they were not engaged. engagement is what you look for in a human
i teach full time at ucla, and i use it in others areas i wrote in harvard business reviews about it. someone said put this in a book, and so i did. >> your book begins with former mayor, i never thought he would leave of las vegas. >> he did leave. his wife got a job. >> gavin: that's also another remarkable story. but you begin with opening with that, that you were not able to connect emotionally despite your strong arguments. is that the point of your inspiration or were...
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i went to harvard, give me a break. >> the reason i give you c minus i wealthy can buy all of those things. i also agree with the fact that the other 99% of the americans or the 8% of the americans don't have those options and it's unfair. >> bill: it's unfair. i agree with the president that we need to level the playing field. that's not weakening america. we are strengthening america by leveling the playing field. >> bill: you believe that giving money to folks strengs strengthens them. >> we are not talking about giving money. we're talking about giving health. >> bill: that's what you said. >> giving the opportunities that rich people have with position, for example, with healthcare we are going to be healthier and hence a stronger nation. less sick days and productivity. >> bill: that's true. maybe you are weaker because you don't get to pick your health care it's going to be picked for you. the docbe told you can do this procedure, doc, but not that one. because if you do that one, we're not paying, leslie is going to have to pay. so now, kirsten, the healthcare decision-making is no
i went to harvard, give me a break. >> the reason i give you c minus i wealthy can buy all of those things. i also agree with the fact that the other 99% of the americans or the 8% of the americans don't have those options and it's unfair. >> bill: it's unfair. i agree with the president that we need to level the playing field. that's not weakening america. we are strengthening america by leveling the playing field. >> bill: you believe that giving money to folks strengs...
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media reporter and venture capitalist, co-head of yea's seed stage investing practice and founder of harvard's experiment fund. that's for student entrepreneurs. let's huddle up. julia, y your concerns here. >> i think this service is interesting. the product are great. but i'm concerned this requires a whole new model for gift giving p.m. do people want to give, instead after gift, a buchblg of choices. >> john's got an interesting model. what is fascinating is, he says, it is just about impossible to get wrong. i want it ask him, is it really that impossible. >> there are lays of physics. >> let's welcome john. you're on the hot seat, which is literally the chair to my left. i will ask you questions, you can defend yourself. this is beautiful. gift card here, rice paper. this is says this is expensive. how are your margins. >> fantastic. surprisingly strong. we are doing 50% gross margin business. we are totally drop ship. we don't have any inventory. no cost, no risk. >> why would i go through the hassle, trouble of filling out you are i have as to figure out the right gift from your select
media reporter and venture capitalist, co-head of yea's seed stage investing practice and founder of harvard's experiment fund. that's for student entrepreneurs. let's huddle up. julia, y your concerns here. >> i think this service is interesting. the product are great. but i'm concerned this requires a whole new model for gift giving p.m. do people want to give, instead after gift, a buchblg of choices. >> john's got an interesting model. what is fascinating is, he says, it is just...
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journalism at georgetown and was a fellow at the institute of politics at jfk school of government at harvard. john lewis gaddis next to me is one of the leading historians of the cold war. he won the pulitzer prize for his biography of the diplomats george f. cats. john lewis gaddis's work as robert lovett prof. of history and influenced the work of cold war historians all over the world. played a major role on uncovering the role of leadership personalities, the influence of his work can be seen in the 24 part cnn television series cold war. a graduate of universal -- yale university, class of, can you help me, i was missing that detail. mr. evans, his book blacklisted by history the untold story of senator joe mccarthy and his fight against america's enemies gives an account of the age of mccarthyism during the cold war. evans has been the recipients of honorary doctorates from institutions like syracuse university and the john marshall law school and has won accuracy in media irvine award for excellence in journalism. join me in welcoming our panelists. [applause] [applause] >> lee, would
journalism at georgetown and was a fellow at the institute of politics at jfk school of government at harvard. john lewis gaddis next to me is one of the leading historians of the cold war. he won the pulitzer prize for his biography of the diplomats george f. cats. john lewis gaddis's work as robert lovett prof. of history and influenced the work of cold war historians all over the world. played a major role on uncovering the role of leadership personalities, the influence of his work can be...
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and from harvard medical school, joining valuable insight and offering ways of comfort and hope as many are struggling to find this senseless tragedy. good to have you. >> thank you. >> if your child says i'm scared. isn't the worst thing to say that you shouldn't be scared. shouldn't we acknowledge their feelings. >> absolutely. the first thing we should do is listen to the children react to their fear and grief, being scared and anxious and being depressed and wanting to be comforted and hugged, that's also very important and for the parents to kind of stand by and a lot of those children, and children around the country, because of what happened in connecticut, are going to be having nightmares tonight, sleep problems, maybe eating problems, maybe a lot of physical complaints, stomach aches, upsets. i think that parents have to be very alert to that and know that they have to be reassuring to the children as much as possible. many of them around the country, not just again in connecticut, are not going to want to go to school on monday, perhaps. because they don't feel safe. they're
and from harvard medical school, joining valuable insight and offering ways of comfort and hope as many are struggling to find this senseless tragedy. good to have you. >> thank you. >> if your child says i'm scared. isn't the worst thing to say that you shouldn't be scared. shouldn't we acknowledge their feelings. >> absolutely. the first thing we should do is listen to the children react to their fear and grief, being scared and anxious and being depressed and wanting to be...
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he goes into every detail and it ends as obama is going to harvard. so it is very much a coming of age biography, early parts of the president's life, very well researched. a book about political marriage, always feel unless you are part of a marriage, there's a lot to understand, tried to make the case that michele obama was more political than she was going to let on and political tension. in fighting in the obama white house which reports widely in the early days, the history was valuable because of the attention is on president obama being the last president because his black ancestors came from elsewhere there were no slaves in his family. michele obama had slaves and white ancestors, great american complexity in how we induce race to black-and-white but it really isn't. >> just to quickly mentioned david maraniss's "barack obama: the story," booktv travel to kenya with him, we did a lot of taking over there so you can see all of that and the special we did, booktv.org, use the search function on the upper left-hand corner, type in his name and y
he goes into every detail and it ends as obama is going to harvard. so it is very much a coming of age biography, early parts of the president's life, very well researched. a book about political marriage, always feel unless you are part of a marriage, there's a lot to understand, tried to make the case that michele obama was more political than she was going to let on and political tension. in fighting in the obama white house which reports widely in the early days, the history was valuable...
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well, both were from wealthy families, and, like, many sons of wealthy new englanders, they were harvard graduates. we all make mistakes. [laughter] if they had gone to yale, they would have behaved themselves, gone out and gotten decent jobs. [laughter] adams was the son of boston's largest brewer. you still see the name, but the current sam adams beer has nothing to do with the original brewery. his father died when sam was 36, and until then, sam was too lazy to earn a living on his own, so he it to take control of the brewery running it quickly into bankruptcy, and he allowed the family mansion to deteriorate. he was unconcerned with earning money. he married, fathered two children, and after his wife's death, this champion of liberty bought himself a slave and raised his children in abject poverty. friends of the power found him as cynical, and a job as a city tax collector to earn enough to feed his children and slavings but within a short time, his lemingers showed a shortage of 8,000 pounds representing tax moneys he had either failed to collect or had embezzled, and he was later
well, both were from wealthy families, and, like, many sons of wealthy new englanders, they were harvard graduates. we all make mistakes. [laughter] if they had gone to yale, they would have behaved themselves, gone out and gotten decent jobs. [laughter] adams was the son of boston's largest brewer. you still see the name, but the current sam adams beer has nothing to do with the original brewery. his father died when sam was 36, and until then, sam was too lazy to earn a living on his own, so...
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enjoyed his success because he was a fellow member of the harvard crimson. i just disagree with him. terrific guy. >> with friends like that -- >> with all due respect to my ex-partner larry kudlow with all due respect. >> the treasury secretary talks about how he does not think that in the end the gop is going to prevent tax rates on the wealthiest from rising. this is what he said. >> what we're trying to do is make it more likely we come together on a good agreement for the american people that extends tax cuts for the middle class, brings our long-term deficits down. tough spending savings as part of that and invest in things that matter to the american economy. we think we can do that. we have a good chance to do it now. it's important that we do it. i think we're going to get there. >> given tough talk over the weekend, why aren't we waking up to down numbers, red arrows? >> europe is terrific. bond rates are phenomenal. a great run. china numbers are better. i think that there's a lot of people who feel like doug cast does who writes with me with a pi
enjoyed his success because he was a fellow member of the harvard crimson. i just disagree with him. terrific guy. >> with friends like that -- >> with all due respect to my ex-partner larry kudlow with all due respect. >> the treasury secretary talks about how he does not think that in the end the gop is going to prevent tax rates on the wealthiest from rising. this is what he said. >> what we're trying to do is make it more likely we come together on a good agreement...
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he has previously taught at harvard, nyu, stand 230rd, hawaii and american university law schools. he's a member of the american academy of appellate lawyers and was its president from 1999-2000. he's a graduate of yale university and the harvard law school, served as a commissioned officer in the u.s. navy and was an assistant u.s. attorney in new york. please welcome alan morrison. [applause] >> thank you, roger. i also have the distinction of two things. one, i read and commented on stuart and rick's book. i don't want to get any medal of honor for that. my name is in the acknowledgments, i found it today, so nobody's come after me yet. laugh and if you think it's insend yea -- incendiary now, you should have read the draft i read. [laughter] i'm one of the few lawyers who did not file a brief in the fisher case. [laughter] okay. so let's begin by remembering that fisher is a concrete lawsuit and not an academic debate about the values of affirmative action. the question in this case is did the university of texas violate the equal protection clause in connection with its underg
he has previously taught at harvard, nyu, stand 230rd, hawaii and american university law schools. he's a member of the american academy of appellate lawyers and was its president from 1999-2000. he's a graduate of yale university and the harvard law school, served as a commissioned officer in the u.s. navy and was an assistant u.s. attorney in new york. please welcome alan morrison. [applause] >> thank you, roger. i also have the distinction of two things. one, i read and commented on...
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i was at the harvard kennedy school this semester. we had a debrief of both campaign, romney and obama campaign. tell you what the obama campaign people think. they thought that the approach to hispanics, the idea of self-deportation was kill every. they thought that they had had a very good strategy of being out in the field for four years getting to know every voter. they were able to not only bring out voters that came out in 2008, they were able to find new voters. the third thank they said is mitt romney's 47% comment. that actually, that played in a narrative about him that was building. they thought that was a killer for him. you can't look at if campaign without look at the broader problems of the republican party. keep in mind the senate candidates who failed in 2019. >> with all due respect, look at the broader issue, i mean it is unimaginable that someone would run against the president with the worst recovery since the second world war, highest unemployment since fdr second term and with piling up trillions of dollars of d
i was at the harvard kennedy school this semester. we had a debrief of both campaign, romney and obama campaign. tell you what the obama campaign people think. they thought that the approach to hispanics, the idea of self-deportation was kill every. they thought that they had had a very good strategy of being out in the field for four years getting to know every voter. they were able to not only bring out voters that came out in 2008, they were able to find new voters. the third thank they said...
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i expect something greater from a president, a graduate of harvard and columbia. i think he knows better than that. we're not in any way affecting or diminishing people's right to collective bargaining. fact, i vehemently support people's rights to collective bargaining, but i also support their individual right and freedom to choose who they want to associate with or not to associate with, greta. >> why do you think it would make a difference when it comes to job creation? after the bill is signed by this governor, if it is, what will change in michigan? >> i have no question that the governor will sign the bill. what will change is, this we will be removing one of the last remaining obstacleremaining to s that help businesses decide where to relocate. every one of them tell me their clients, whether a state is a labor freedom right to work state is one of the top three concerns, and over 70% of them say their clients will not even consider a state that's not a right to work state. >> thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> coming up, shocking video
i expect something greater from a president, a graduate of harvard and columbia. i think he knows better than that. we're not in any way affecting or diminishing people's right to collective bargaining. fact, i vehemently support people's rights to collective bargaining, but i also support their individual right and freedom to choose who they want to associate with or not to associate with, greta. >> why do you think it would make a difference when it comes to job creation? after the bill...
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. >> you are a harvard law graduate. if i take four tylenol and driving erratically they can't charge me for driving under the influence of alcohol. >> we're talking about drugs here. we're talking about marijuana. >> bill: it's legal. >> i know. >> bill: tylenol is a drug. >> the issue is whether or not you are driving impaired. not about what it is you are driving that made you impaired. ambien. >> if they have to change the law they have to change the law. they are reconsidering it in january 1202013 where they will specify an amount. >> bill: right now willie nelson can get in his van as high as a cited and do anything he wants. >> in that state. >> can't be charged with drunk driving because there isn't any drunk -- drug driving law period. i want to throw up this video and remind everybody what happened in michigan. an investigative report by a local detroit station caught people drinking and drugging, potting all of that. on their lunch hour on the clock, all right. they are getting paid. they are all union worker
. >> you are a harvard law graduate. if i take four tylenol and driving erratically they can't charge me for driving under the influence of alcohol. >> we're talking about drugs here. we're talking about marijuana. >> bill: it's legal. >> i know. >> bill: tylenol is a drug. >> the issue is whether or not you are driving impaired. not about what it is you are driving that made you impaired. ambien. >> if they have to change the law they have to change...
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publications in this country over the week you have seen study after study from universities like ucla to harvard. not exactly bastions of conservativism that point out that these assault weapons bans, gun control does not solve the problem. this is not just an issue of the nra and where the nra sits on issues. gun crime is down. violent crime is down. these mass shootings are up. what is the x factor here? is it the guns or is it something else? there is strong evidence that points to something else. >> i would add all three guns used in the shooting purchased legally. connecticut has some of the most strict gun laws in the country. >> they do. >> fred, you've polled for many years on this and many other topics. the numbers on gun control broadly not speaking the last two weeks but broadly suggest the country is -- would prefer less strictures rather than more to enforce what we have rather than more. we've seen the numbers change a little bit. is this an upward trend or not? >> i don't know. i think the jury is still out on this, chris. i think in terms of this, is this a tipping point moment,
publications in this country over the week you have seen study after study from universities like ucla to harvard. not exactly bastions of conservativism that point out that these assault weapons bans, gun control does not solve the problem. this is not just an issue of the nra and where the nra sits on issues. gun crime is down. violent crime is down. these mass shootings are up. what is the x factor here? is it the guns or is it something else? there is strong evidence that points to...
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some example i will give you is these massive open online courses where high level institutions like harvard and mit are opening up courses to thousands of people around the world, typically free and typically no credit given. students are grading each other because there so many you could never hope to have a professor grade all the students's work. what sort of innovations do you see transforming the classroom in the way that education is delivered? >> the main thing about the internet-driven revolution and every sector of the economy. up becomes down and down becomes up. people should be doing their homework in classes with tutors and should be getting the lectures not in the classes, but at homes online. let me give you another example. if you are an able student from a high income family, you have a seven times greater chance and probability of being in an elite university than if you are just as able, but from a low-income family. that's a disparity that is cleatly unfair. it is completely inconsistent with the american dream and hopes we have for everybody in our society to be all tha
some example i will give you is these massive open online courses where high level institutions like harvard and mit are opening up courses to thousands of people around the world, typically free and typically no credit given. students are grading each other because there so many you could never hope to have a professor grade all the students's work. what sort of innovations do you see transforming the classroom in the way that education is delivered? >> the main thing about the...
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he did go to harvard. you know, that's enough to qualify. >> right. >> we know that he is the actor, producer, director of "argo" on iran. just saying, a lot of talk. >> i would say that maybe the most unnecessary words that have been said in washington this week, we just heard, my name is ben affleck. probably -- >> name recognition is nott going to be his problem if he were to run. >> exactly. he is a hooro in boston. very active in democratic politics. clearly serious on issues, but, andrea, over the years you've covered them, there's a reason that senator al franken is the rare celebrity that actually got into office. that's very unusual. other names that are out there to succeed senator kerry to run for his spot in massachusetts, ted kennedy jr. a big problem right now, he lives in connecticut, but he is the late senator's he wouldest son, his second child. >> they have property in high an es, i have heard. >> he summers in massachusetts. you have covered him. you know that people say that he really i
he did go to harvard. you know, that's enough to qualify. >> right. >> we know that he is the actor, producer, director of "argo" on iran. just saying, a lot of talk. >> i would say that maybe the most unnecessary words that have been said in washington this week, we just heard, my name is ben affleck. probably -- >> name recognition is nott going to be his problem if he were to run. >> exactly. he is a hooro in boston. very active in democratic politics....